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BIOLOGICAL DYNAMICS OF FOREST FRAGMENTS PROJECT

PROJETO DINÂMICA BIOLÓGICA DE FRAGMENTOS FLORESTAIS

CONVÊNIO INPA-SI

Ecologia-INPA STRI

CP 478 Unit 00948

69011-970 Manaus, AM APO AA 34002-0948 tel:092-642-1148 Fax:092-642-2050 Tel: 507 212-8148 pdbff@inpa.gov.br

PUBLICATION LIST

- LISTA DE PUBLICAÇÕES

Atualizada em Abril de 2007

Published Papers - Trabalhos Publicados

1. Rankin, J.M. - 1980. Diversidade e dispersão de ecythidaceae na floresta de terra firme da Amazônia Central. Resumo da 32ª Reunião da Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência (SBPC). Ciência e Cultura - Suplemento, 17.

2. Lovejoy, T.E., and D.C. Oren - 1981. Minimum critical size of ecosystems. In: Burgess, R.L., and D.M. Sharp, eds. Forest Island Dynamics in Man-dominated Landscapes - New York: Springer-Verlag; pp. 7-12.

3. Lovejoy, T.E. - 1981. Discontinuous wilderness: Minimum area for conservation. Parks 5(2):13-15. Republished in Tigerpaper - 8(2):13-16.

4. Lovejoy, T.E., and J.M. Rankin - 1981. Uma fisionomia ameaçada: as implicações da dinâmica de parcelas florestais no planejamento silvicultural e de reservas. Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Boletim da Fundação Brasileira para a Conservação da Natureza - 16; pp. 136-139.

5. Lovejoy, T.E. - 1984. Application of ecological theory to conservation planning. In: F. di Castri; F.W.G. Baker, and M. Há dley, eds. Ecology in Practice - Paris, France: UNESCO; pp. 402-413.

6. Rodrigues, W.A., 1982. Duas novas espécies da Flora amazônica. Acta Amazonica - 12: 295-300.

7. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr. - 1982. Levantamentos ornitológicos no dossel da mata pluvial de terra firme. Suplemento Acta Amazonica - 12(3):107-111.

8. Lovejoy, T.E.; R.O. Bierregaard, Jr.; J.M. Rankin, and H.O.R. Schubart - 1983. Ecological dynamics of forest fragments. In Sutton, S. L.; Whitmore, T. C., and Chaddwick, A. C., eds. Tropical Rain Forest: Ecology and Management - Oxford, England: Blackwell Scientific Publications; pp. 377-384.

9. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr. - 1984. Observations on the nesting biology of the Guiana Crested Eagle (Morphnus guianensis). Wilson Bull - 96(1):1-5.

10. Lovejoy, T.E.; J.M. Rankin; R.O. Bierregaard, Jr.; K.S. Brown, Jr.; L.H. Emmons, and M. van der Voort - 1984. Ecosystem decay of Amazon Forest remnants. In: Nitecki, M.H., ed. Extinctions - Chicago: University of Chicago Press; pp. 295-325.

11. Vanzolini, P.E. - 1985. Micrurus averyi Schmidt, 1939, in central Amazônia (Serpentes, Elapidae). São Paulo, Brasil:

Papeis Avuls. Zoologia - 36 (8): 77-85.

12. Zimmerman, B.L., and W. Hodl - 1983. Distinctions of Phyrnohyas resinfictrix (Goeldi, 1907) from Phyrnohyas venulosa (Laurenti, 1768) based on acoustical and behavioural parameters. Zool. Anz. - (E. Germany) Jenna 211(5/6): 341-352.

13. Zimmerman, B.L. - 1983. A comparison of structural features of calls of open and forest habitat frog species in the Central Amazon. Herpetologica - 39(3): 235-246.

14. Zimmerman, B.L., and J.P. Bogart - 1986. Vocalizations of primary forest frog species in the Central Amazon. Acta Amazonica - 14(3/4):473-519.

15. Lovejoy, T.E. - 1985. Forest fragmentation in the Amazon: A case study. In: H. Messel, ed. The Study of Populations - New York: Pergamon Press; pp. 243-251.

16. Lovejoy, T.E. - 1983. Biosphere reserves: The size question. Proc. 1st International Biosphere Reserve Congress - Minsk, USSR: UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere Program.

17. Gascon, C. - 1994. Sampling with artificial pools. pp.144-145, In Heyer, W.R.; M.A. Donnelly; R. McDiarmid; L.C. Hayek, and M.S. Foster (eds.), Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity. Standard Methods for Amphibians - Smithsonian Institution Press.

18. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr. - 1988. Morphological data from understory birds in terra firme forest in the Central Amazonian basin. Revista Brasileira de Biologia - 48(2): 169-178.

19. Powell, A.H., and G.V.N. Powell - 1987. Population dynamics of euglossine bees in Amazonian forest fragments - Biotropica - 19: 176-179.

20. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr.; D.F. Stotz; L.H. Harper, and G.V.N. Powell - 1987. Observations on the occurrence and behavior of the Crimson Fruit Crow (Haematoderis militaris), in central Amazonia. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club - 107:134-137.

21. Martins, M.B. - 1987. Variação espacial e temporal de algumas espécies de Drosophila (Diptera) em duas reservas de matas isoladas, nas vizinhanças de Manaus (Amazonas, Brazil). Boletim Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ser. Zoologia - 3: 195-218.

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Formicidae). Acta Amazonica - 18(3-4):275-289.

23. Lovejoy, T.E.; R.O. Bierregaard, Jr.; A.B. Rylands; J.R. Malcolm; C.E. Quintela; L.H. Harper; K.S. Brown, Jr.; A.H. Powell; G.V.N. Powell; H.O.R. Schubart, and M. Hays. -

1986. Edge and other effects of isolation on Amazon forest fragments. In: Soulé, M., ed. Conservation Biology - Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc.; pp. 257-285.

24. Hrabovsky, Milan - 1987. On Anelaphus Linsley 1936--One new species and two new combinations (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Elaphidionini). Revista Brasileira de Entomologia - 31(1):135-137.

25. Rodrigues, M.T. - 1988. A new anole of the Punctatus group from central Amazonia (Sauria, Iguanidae). Papeis Avulsos Zoologia - São Paulo, 36(29): 333-336.

26. Lovejoy, T.E. - 1985. Minimum Size for Bird Species and Avian Habitats. In Ilyichev, V. D. and V. M. Gavrilov, eds. Acta XVIII Cong. Inter. Ornit. Moscow, U.S.S.R.: Nauka; pp. 324-327.

27. Rylands, A.B., and A. Keuroghlian - 1988. Primate populations in continuous forest and forest fragments in central Amazonia. Acta Amazonica - 18(3-4):291-307.

28. Malcolm, J.R. - 1988. Small mammal abundances in isolated and non-isolated primary forest reserves near Manaus, Brazil. Acta Amazonica - 18(3-4):67-83.

29. Zimmerman, B.L., and J.P. Bogart - 1988. Ecology and calls of four little-known central Amazonian forest species of frogs. Journal of Herpetology - 22: 97-108.

30. Klein, B.C., and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1988. Movement and calling behavior of the Lined Forest-falcon (Micrastur gilvicollis) in the Brazilian Amazon. Condor - 90: 497-499.

31. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr. and T.E. Lovejoy - 1989. Effects of forest fragmentation on Amazonian understory bird communities. Acta Amazonica - 19: 215-241.

32. Klein, B.C.; L.H. Harper; R.O. Bierregaard, Jr., and G.V.N. Powell - 1988. Nesting and feeding behavior of the Ornate Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus ornatus. Condor - 90:239-241.

33. Quintela, Carlos E. - 1987. First report of the nest and young of the Variegated Antpitta (Grallaria varia). Wilson Bull - 99:499-500.

34. Martins, M.B. - 1989. Invasão de fragmentos florestais por espécies oportunistas de Drosophila (Diptera, Drosophilidae). Acta Amazonica - 19:265-271.

35. Bierregaard, R.O. Jr., and T.E. Lovejoy - 1988. Birds in Amazonian forest fragments: Effects of insularization. In: Ouellet, H., ed., Acta XIX Cong. Int. Ornith. - Vol II. Univ. of Ottawa Press, Ottawa. pp. 1564-1579.

36. Kapos, V. - 1989. Effects of isolation on the water status of forest patches in the Brazilian Amazon. Journal of Tropical Ecology - 5:173-185.

37. Klein, B.C., and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1988. Capture and telemetry techniques for the Lined Forest Falcon, Micrastur gilvicollis. Raptor Research - 22: 29.

38. Rankin-de-Merona, J.M., and D.D. Ackerly - 1987. Estudos populacionais de árvores em florestas fragmentadas e as implicações para conservação in situ das mesmas na floresta tropical da Amazônia central. Instituto de Pesquisas e Estudos Florestais da Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz". Universidade de São Paulo, Piracicaba, S.P. 35:47-59.

39. Harper, L.H. - 1989. The persistence of ant-following birds in small Amazonian forest fragments. Acta Amazonica - 19: 249-263.

40. Zimmerman, B.L., and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1986. Relevance of the equilibrium theory of island biogeography with an example from Amazônia. Journal of Biogeography - 13:133-143.

41. Schwarzkopf, L., and A.B. Rylands - 1989. Primate species richness in relation to habitat structure in Amazonian

rainforest fragments. Biological Conservation - 48:1-12.

42. Zimmerman, B.L., and M.T. Rodrigues - 1990. Frogs, snakes and lizards of the INPA-WWF reserves near Manaus, Brazil. In: Gentry, A., ed. Four Neotropical Rainforests - Yale Univ. Press, New Haven. pp. 426-454.

43. Lovejoy, T.E., and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1990. Central Amazonian forests and the Minimum Critical Size of Ecosystems Project. In: Gentry, A., ed. Four Neotropical Rainforests - Yale Univ. Press, New Haven. pp. 60-74.

44. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr. - 1990. Avian Communities in the Understory of Amazonian Forest Fragments. In: A. Keast an J. Kikkawa, eds. Biogeography and Ecology of Forest Bird Communities - SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague. pp. 333-343.

45. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr. - 1990. Species composition and trophic organization of the understory bird community in a Central Amazonian terra firme forest. In A. Gentry, ed. Four Neotropical Rainforests - Yale Univ. Press. New Haven. pp. 217-236.

46. Malcolm, J. R. - 1990. Estimation of mammalian densities in continuous forest north of Manaus. In: Gentry, A., ed. Four Neotropical Rainforests - Yale Univ. Press, New Haven. pp. 339-357.

47. Rankin-de-Merona, J.M.; R.W. Hutchings, and T.E. Lovejoy - 1990. Tree mortality and recruitment over a five-year period in undisturbed upland rain forest of the central Amazon. In: Gentry, A., ed. Four Neotropical Rainforests - Yale Univ. Press, New Haven. pp. 573-584.

48. Gascon, C. - 1989. The tadpole of Atelopus pulcher Boulenger (Annura, Bufonidae) from Manaus, Amazonas. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia - 6(2): 235-239.

49. Klein, B.C. - 1989. The effects of forest fragmentation on dung and carrion beetle (Scarabaeinae) communities in Central Amazonia. Ecology - 70: 1715-25.

50. Stotz, D.F., and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1989. The birds of the fazendas Porto Alegre, Dimona and Esteio north of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Biologia - 49(3): 861-872

51. Powell, G.V.N. - 1989. On the possible contribution of mixed species flocks to species richness in neotropical avifaunas. Behav. Ecology Sociobiology - 24:387-393.

52. Vasconcelos, H. - 1990. Habitat selection by the queens of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens. Journal of Tropical Ecology - 6: 249-252.

53. Vasconcelos, H. - 1990. Foraging activity of two species of leaf-cutting ants (Atta) in a primary forest of central Amazon. Insectes Sociaux - 37: 131-145.

54. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr. - 1989. Conservation of tropical rainforests: Facing a fragmented future. Proc. Regional Meeting American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums - 4-12.

55. Ackerly, D.D.; J.M. Rankin-de Merona, and W. A. Rodrigues - 1990. Tree densities and sex ratios in breeding populations of dioecious central Amazonian Myristicaceae. Journal of Tropical Ecology - 6:239-248.

56. Vasconcelos, H.L. - 1988. Distribution of Atta (Hymenopetera-Formicidae) in "terra-firme" Rain Forest of Central Amazonia: density, species composition and preliminary results on effects of forest fragmentation. Acta Amazonica - 18(3-4): 309-315.

57. Spironelo, W. - 1991. A importância de frutos de palmeiras (Palmae) na dieta de um grupo de Cebus apella (Cebidae: Primates) na Amazônia central. A Primatologia no Brasil 3: 285-296.

58. Malcolm, J.R. - 1991. Comparative abundances of neotropical small mammals by trap height. Journal of Mammal. - 72:188-192.

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ponds. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia - 6:701-706.

60. Bassini, F., and P. Becker - 1990. Charcoal's occurrence in soil depends on topography in terra firme forest near Manaus, Brasil. Biotropica - 22:420-422.

61. Gascon, C. - 1991. Breeding of Leptodactylus knudseni: Responses to rainfall variation. Copeia - 1991(1):248-252.

62. Mori, S., and P. Becker - 1991. Flooding affects survival of Lecythidaceae in terra firme forest near Manaus, Brazil. Biotropica - 23:87-90.

63. Gascon, C. - 1993. Breeding-habitat use by Amazonian primary-forest frogs species at forest edge. Biodiversity and Conservation - 2:438-444.

64. Frazão, E. - 1991. Insectivory in free-ranging Bearded Saki (Chiropotes satanas) Primates (Japan) - 32:245-7.

65. Gascon, C. - 1991. Population- and community-level analyses of species occurrences of central Amazonian rainforest tadpoles. Ecology - 72: 1731-1746.

66. Gribel, R., and V.A. Taddei - 1989. Notes on the distribution of Tonatia schulzi and Tonatia carrikeri in the Brazilian Amazon. Journal of Mammal. - 70: 871-873.

67. Rafael, J.A., and R. Ale-Rocha - 1990. Primeiro registro do gênero Ocydromia Meigen na região neotropical e descrição de O. amazônica sp.n. (Diptera, Empididae, Ocydromiinae). Revista Brasileira de Entomologia - 34(4): 739-741.

68. Karr, J.R.; J. Blake; S. Robinson, and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1990. Birds of four Neotropical forests. In A. Gentry, ed. Four Neotropical Rainforests - Yale Univ. Press. New Haven. pp. 237-269.

69. Boom, B., and M.T.V.A. Campos - 1991. A preliminary account of the Rubiaceae of a central Amazonian terra firme forest. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi - ser. Botânica - 7:223-247.

70. Adams, J.B.; V. Kapos; M.O. Smith; R. Almeida Filho; A.R. Gillespie, and D.A. Roberts - 1990. A new Landsat view of land use in Amazonia. Proc. International Symp. on Primary Data Acquisition. International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing - 28:177-185.

71. Allmon, W. - 1991. A plot study of forest floor litter frogs, Central Amazon, Brazil. Journal of Tropical Ecology - 7:503-522.

72. Vasconcelos, H.L. - 1991. Mutualism between Maieta guianensis, a myrmecophytic melastome, and one of its ant inhabitants: ant protection against insect herbivores. Oecologia - 81: 295-298.

73. Gascon, C. - 1992. Aquatic predators and tadpole prey at a central Amazonian site: field data and experimental manipulations. Ecology - 73: 971-980.

74. Gascon, C. - 1992. The effects of reproductive phenology on larval performance traits in a three-species assemblage of central Amazonian tadpoles. Oikos - 65: 307-313.

75. Hero, J.M. - 1990. An illustrated key to tadpoles occurring in the Central Amazon rainforest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brasil. Amazoniana - 11:201-262

76. Becker, P.; J.S. Moure, and F.J.A. Peralta - 1991. More about Euglossine Bees in Amazonian Forest Fragments. Biotropica - 23 (4b): 586-591.

77. Rylands, A.B., and A.S. Neves - 1991. Diet of a group of howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in an isolated forest patch in Central Amazônia. A Primatologia no Brasil - 3: 263-274.

78. Malcolm. J.R. - 1992. Use of tooth impressions to identify and age live Proechimys guyqannensis and P. cuvieiri (Rodentia: Echimyidae). Journal of Zoology - 227:537-546.

79. Gascon, C. - 1992. Spatial distribution of Osteocephalus taurinus and Pipa arrabali in a central Amazonian forest. Copeia - 1992(3): 894-897.

80. Setz, E. - 1991. Comportamento de alimentação de Pithecia pithecia (Cebidae, Primatas) em um fragmento florestal.

Primatologia no Brasil - 3: 327-330.

81. Heyer, W.R., and L.M. Hardy - 1991. A new species of frog of the Eleutherodactylus lacrimosus assembly from Amazonia, South America (Amphibia: Anura: Leptodactylidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. - 104(3): 436-447.

82. Stotz, D.F.; R.O. Bierregaard, Jr.; M. Cohn-Haft; P. Peterman; J. Smith; A. Whittaker, and S.V. Wilson - 1992. The status of North American migrants in the Central Amazonian Brazil. Condor - 94: 608-621.

83. Mori, S. - 1992. Eschweilera pseudodecolorans (Lecythidaceae), a new species from Amazonian Brazil. Brittonia - 44: 244-246.

84. Garcia, M.V.B.; M.L. Oliveira, and L.A.O. Campos - 1992. Use of seeds of Coussapoa asperifolia magnifolia (Cecropiaceae) by stingless bees in the central Amazonian forest (Apidae: Meliponinae). Entomology Gener 17(4): 255-258.

85. Gascon, C., and O. de Souza Pereira - 1993. Preliminary checklist of the herpetofauna of the upper Rio Urucú, Amazonas, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia - 10:179-183.

86. Lovejoy, T.E. 1986. Conservation planning in a checkerboard world: The problem of size of natural areas. In: Last. F. T., M. C. B. Hotz, and B. G. Bell, (eds.) Land and Its Use - Plenum Press.

87. Cohn-Haft, M. 1993. Rediscovery of the White-winged Potoo. Auk - 110:391-394.

88. Bierregaard, R.O.; Jr., T.E. Lovejoy; V. Kapos; A.A. dos Santos, and R.W. Hutchings - 1992. The biological dynamics of tropical rainforest fragments. BioScience -42:859-866.

89. Zimmerman, B.L. - 1994. Audio strip transects. pp.92-96, In Heyer, W.R., M.A. Donnelly, R. McDiarmid, L.C. Hayek, and M.S. Foster (eds.), Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity - Standard Methods for Amphibians. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC.

90. Fowler, H.G. - 1991. A teoria de biogeografia de ilhas e a preservação: um paradigma que atrapalha? Revista Geográfica- São Paulo 10: 39-49.

91. Fowler, H.G. In press. The colonial spider, Parawixia bistriata (rngger, 1835) (Araneae: Arandidae), in the central Amazon. Bol. Zool. - Univ. S. Paulo.

92. Fowler, H.G. In press. A remarkable record of Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis Emery, 1901 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerinae: Cylindromyrmecini) in central Amazonia, with notes of behavior. Boletim Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi.

93. Fowler, H.G. In press. Apparency and accumulated herbivory in understory myrmecophytes of the central Amazon. Ciência e Cultura.

94. Fowler, H.G. - 1993. Herbivory and assemblage structure of myrmecophytous understory plants and their associated ants in the central Amazon. Insectes Sociaux - 40:137-145.

95. Fonseca, C.R. - 1993. Nesting space limits colony size of the plant-ant Pseudomyrmex concolor. Oikos - 67:473-482.

96a. Buchacher, C.O. - 1993. Field studies on the small Surinam toad Pipa arrabali (Pipidae, Anura) near Manaus, Brazil. Amphibia-Reptilia - 14: 59-69.

96b. Kapos, V.; G.M. Ganade; E. Matsui, and R.L. Victoria

-1993. 13C as an indicator of edge effects in tropical rain forest reserves. Journal of Ecology - 81:425-432.

97. Venticinque, E.M.; H.G. Fowler, and C.A. Silva - 1993. Modes and frequencies of colonization and its relation to extinctions, habitat and seasonality in the social spider Anelosimus eximius in the Amazon (Araneidae: Theridiidae). Pysche - 100:35-41.

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central Amazonia: Forest edge vs. understory. Revista de Biologia Tropical - 41:755-760.

99. Morato, E.F.; L.A. de O. Campos, and J.S. Moure - 1992. Abelhas Euglossini (Hymenoptera, Apidae) coletadas na Amazônia Central. Rev. bras. Ent. 36(4): 767-771.

100. Vasconcelos, H.L. - 1993. Ant colonization of Maieta guianensis seedlings, an Amazon ant-plant. Oecologia

-95:439-443.

101. Bowen W.T.; P. Becker, and F. Bassini - 1990. Spatial variability of extractable phosphorus in an Amazon forest. Proceedings of the SCOPE workshop on phosphoruscycles in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in Latin America with emphasis on the Amazon Basin, Venezuela.

102. Souza, O.F.F., and V.K. Brown - 1994. Effects of habitat fragmentation on Amazonian termite communities. Journal of Tropical Ecology - 10:197-206.

103. Whittaker, A. - 1993. Notes on the behavior of the Crimson Fruitcrow Haematoderus militaris near Manaus, Brasil, with the first nesting record for this species. Bull. British Ornith Club -113: 93-96

104. Prance, G.T. - 1991. Five new species of neotropical Chrysbalanaceae. Kew Bulletin - 47:247-256.

105. Nelson, B.; V. Kapos; J.B. Adams; W.J. Oliveira; O.P. Braun, and I. do Amaral. - 1994. Forest disturbance by large blowdowns in the Brazilian Amazon. Ecology - 75:853-858.

106. Fearnside, P.M.; N. Leal Filho, and F.M. Fernandes. -

1993. Rainforest burning and the global carbon budget: Biomass, combustion efficiency, and charcoal formation in the Brazilian Amazon. Journal of Geophysical Research - 98:16733-16743.

107. Stouffer, P.C., and R.O. Bierregaard. - 1993. Seasonal rainfall patterns and the abundance of Ruddy Quail-doves (Geotrygon montana) near Manaus, Brazil. Condor - 95:896-903.

108. Junca, F.A.; R. Altig, and C. Gascon. - 1994. Breeding biology of Colostethus stepheni: a dendrobatid with a non-transported nidicolous tadpole. Copeia - 1994:747-750.

109. Shaffer, H.B.; R.A. Alford; B.G. Woodward; S.J. Richards; R.A. Altig, and C. Gascon. - 1994. Quantitative sampling of amphibian larvae. In Heyer, W.R.; M.A. Donnelly; R. McDiarmid; L.C. Hayek, and M.S. Foster (eds.), Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity - Standard Methods for Amphibians. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC, pp.130-141.

110. Rankin de Merona, J.M.; G.T. Prance; R.W. Hutchings; F.M. Silva; W.A. Rodrigues, and M.E. Uehling. - 1992. Preliminary results of large-scale tree inventory of upland rain forest in the Central Amazon. Acta Amazonica - 22:493-534.

111. Bierregaard, R.O., Jr., and V.H. Dale. - 1996. Islands in an ever-changing sea: The ecological and socioeconomic dynamics of Amazonian rainforest fragments. In J. Schelhas and R. Greenberg (eds.), Forest Patches in Tropical Landscapes - Island Press, Washington D. C., USA, pp. 187-204.

112. Camargo, J.L.C., and V. Kapos. - 1995. Complex edge effects on soil moisture and microclimate in Central Amazonian forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology - 11:205-221.

113. Fonseca, C.R. - 1994. Herbivory and long-lived leaves of an Amazonian ant-tree. Journal of Ecology - 82:833-842.

114. Malcolm, J.R. - 1994. Edge effects in Central Amazonian Forest Fragments. Ecology - 75:2438-2445.

115. Malcolm, J.R. - 1995. Forest structure and the abundance and diversity of Neotropical small mammals. In M. Lowman, and N.M. Nadkarni (eds.), Forest Canopies: Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation - Academic Press.

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116. Gascon, C. - 1994. Bottom-nets as a new method to quantitatively sample tadpole populations. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia - 11:355-359.

117. Mori, S., and N.L. Cunha - 1995. The Lecythidaceae of a central Amazonian moist forest. Memoirs of the NYBG -75. Bronx.

118. Whittaker, A. - 1995. Range extiensions and nesting of the Glossy-backed Becard Pachyramphus suriname in centralAmazônian Brazil. Bull. British Ornith. Club -115 (1) 45-48.

119. Mesquita R., and C.H. Franciscon - 1995. Flower visitors of Clusia nemorosa G.F.W. Meyer (Clusiaceae) in an amazonian white-sand campina. Biotropica - 27: 254-257.

120. Oliveira, M.L.; Morato, E.F., andGarcia, M.V.B. - 1995. Diversidade de espécies e densidade de ninhos de abelhas sociais sem ferrão (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Meliponinae) em floresta de terra firme na Amazônia Central. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia - 12: 13-24.

121. Morato, E.F., and L.A. de Campos - 1994. Aspetos da biologia de Pisoxylon xanthosa na Amazonia central. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia - 38: 585-594.

122. Morato. E. - 1994. Abundância e riqueza de machos de Euglossini em mata de terra firme e areas de derrubadas nas vizinhancas de Manaus. Boletim Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi - ser. Zoologia - 10: 95-105.

123. Vasconcelos, H., and J.M. Cherrett – 1995. Colonization changes in leaf-cutting ant populations after the clearing of mature forest in Amazonia. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment - 30:107-113.

124. Fowler, H.G. - 1994. Interference competition between ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Amazonian clearings. Ecologia Austral - 4:35-39.

125. Stouffer, P., and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1995. Effects of forest fragmentation on understory hummingbirds in Amazônia, Brazil. Conservation Biology - 9:1085-1094.

126. Stouffer, P., and R.O. Bierregaard, Jr. - 1995. Use of Amazonian forest fragments by understory insectivorous birds. Ecology - 76:2429-2443.

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